Brazil and the United Kingdom have solidified a bilateral agreement to usher in a new era of clean and renewable energy. The Brazil-United Kingdom Hydrogen Hub, unveiled at COP28 in Dubai, stands as a testament to international collaboration for the development of hydrogen, emphasizing a coordinated and targeted approach.
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California has been granted a whopping $1.2 billion by the United States Department of Energy (DOE). The funding is earmarked for spearheading projects dedicated to clean energy and job creation, aligning with the state’s ambitious goal of achieving a net-zero carbon economy by 2045.
Charbone Hydrogen Corporationhas set the stage for a groundbreaking venture in the realm of green energy, marking its territory in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Through its US subsidiary, Charbone Corporation USA, the company has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NEK Community Broadband CUD, unlocking a new era in sustainable power solutions.
Economic and Social Development Bank (BNDES) and the World Bank have inked a transformative memorandum of understanding during COP 28 in Dubai. This strategic alliance aims to propel financing mechanisms across the entire low-carbon hydrogen value chain.
In an interview with energy expert Frank Vanaerschot, critical insights into the complexities of the green hydrogen transition were unveiled.
JCB introduces hydrogen backhoe loader in India The highly ambitious £100 million initiative by JCB, which aims to develop extremely…
Oman, the Netherlands, and key industry players have signed a Joint Study Agreement to explore the feasibility of a liquid hydrogen supply chain.
Spain’s Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has announced the award of €150 million in funding to twelve pioneering projects under the H2 Pioneers Programme, marking a significant step forward in the country’s green hydrogen ambitions.
Bureau Veritas has unveiled the industry’s inaugural classification rules for hydrogen-powered ships (NR678).
In a significant stride towards decarbonizing the EU’s energy sector, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and the Spanish Presidency of the Council have reached a consensus to facilitate the integration of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market.